Are you ready for retirement?

If you are approaching retirement, or have recently retired, there are several financial items you need to check off your list. To help you keep track of all the critical details, and ensure you’re ready for a successful retirement, check out our Retirement Checklist.

It can help you:

  • Maximize government benefits
  • Manage RRSPs, RRIFs and Locked-In Accounts
  • Understand employee pensions and benefits
  • Coordinate your non-registered assets
  • Enhance your estate plan

Contact us for a free copy of the Retirement Checklist

Expanding your retirement income stream

When it comes to maintaining a comfortable retirement, income could be an important part of your plan. With expert advice and smart solutions, you can convert your nest egg into regular, tax-efficient retirement income.

Watch this video to learn about several strategies for generating regular income while managing risk.

Retirement Checklist

Retirement Checklist

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Financial Planning Specialist, RBC Family Office Services


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Vice-President & Estate Planning Specialist, RBC Wealth Management Financial Services Inc.


Seven questions you need to ask about your retirement

 

As a retiree today, you can expect to live much longer than previous generations – often as much as 20-30 years after the traditional retirement age of 65. 

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Registered retirement savings plan maturity options

 

Although you may wind up your RRSP at any time, you’re required to mature your RRSP by December 31 of the year you turn 71. 

Pension plan options when you leave your employer 

 

Many employers offer registered pension plans, which may be a defined benefit (DB) or defined contribution (DC) plan. If you’re a member of a pension plan, you’ll need to decide on what will happen to your pension after you leave your employer. 

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Locked-in retirement plans

 

Although you may wind up your RRSP at any time, you’re required to mature your RRSP by December 31 of the year you turn 71.